| Among the taliban |
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| by Sam Varghese | |
| Tuesday, 13 March 2007 | |
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Fundamentalism is a frequent topic of conversation these days but it is discussed only in the context of religion. Overlooked is the fact that this attribute can exist among the operating system faithful as well - a breed I call the operating system taliban (hereafter referred to as the OST).
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Oft times, one happens to be the recipient of praise from this breed when, by chance, putting forth an argument with which the breed agrees. That's rare, but it happens. But just a small deviation will suffice to bring about an outpouring of righteous wrath. Disagreeing with the OST is easy, given that this breed thinks in straight lines. When this happens, the OST have one of two approaches. If you've carefully crafted an argument based on years and years of talking and listening and advance the same in your own words, then the OST take one look at it and say: "Nah! can't be right. No figures are quoted. No survey is cited. All said off his own bat. Fool!" The first time this happens, the individual who advances the argument tends to think that if he or she were to put forward a case based on a survey/study/scientific principle, then the OST would have no leg on which to stand. This, however, is not the case.
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